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Yep, Thanks Carel. I even seen low level messages on some query runs telling you to "run it in Debug" so I will have to try that. Guess it is as easy as firing up the regular ole debug (?). Thanks again ! Chuck -----Original Message----- From: Carel Teijgeler Hello Chuck, I think it is the temporary access path the query has built, as you assumes. To find out the real needs for the query you konw the answers already, I think: CHGQRYA and debug. The long period to run when users are signed on has to do with the data acces to any of those files on the system. Does the query run in batch or interactively (most unlikely, as queries are performance hogs and the famous CFINT may step in)? Regards. Carel Teijgeler
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